One thing to point out, the man caused a crash, then instead of staying away from that crash area he came near full speed under a yellow flag with a half mile to slow down to below acceptable cautionary speeds around that same corner and he also DID NOT FOLLOW NASCAR RULES FOR AVOIDING A CRASH SITE AT ALL COSTS. Meaning the District Attorney will determine if that Stewart had a reasonable path to avoid or slow and utilize the infield track or lower rumble strip then he should have done so and not doing so would be considered gross negligence which is considered manslaughter. Case point: Kevin Ward is still with in that zone considered off limits even with him walking away from his vehicle. (Drivers are considered impaired upon an accident and typically considered handicap or delirious until a track side official administers basic questions to determine general consciousness and alertness.) Maybe he was suffering from a severe concussion and unable to realize he was in danger on the raceway and fueled by adrenaline and anger) *Not the deceased fault* Drivers should realize another person might be incompacitated and could have just fallen down beside his car. Point, he was struck with in meters of the original crash site, Stewart should have NOT taken the high bank and utilized the lower path, his radio spotters have told him over their radios GO LOW GO LOW. He ignored and went high taking a path which crossed into that original zone. That will be a major factor, Nascar records all audio as well as the FCC for major events.. that little radio call is really looking bad for him. Inboard camera I HOPE will show his steering wheel movements, better hope it doesn't show him turning the wheel right.
End rant.. time to post pics of the store I cleaned an hour or so ago.. RIP Kevin Ward Jr
*Scenario*
Mike Tyson has knocked many fighers out, some standing, some still trying to fight, some flat on the canvas. Is it the other fighters fault if he is knocked silly by Tyson and falls out of the ring landing on a child and breaking that childs arm as he ring stumbles around not sure whats going on? Its not that fighters fault as he clearly doesnt know he was dazed. The same is assumed for a driver in a wreck, his actions can be a result of a potential injury making him unaware he as putting him self in danger. Stewart returned to the *corner* where the wreck was. That is bad to me and the Rules of Nascar and every driver on the track which had ample time to go low.
Not his fault at all on the other side of the story..